International Genome Editing & Engineering Conference

Darren K. Griffin

Darren K. Griffin

Professor
President (International Chromosome And Genome Society)Professor of Genetics, School of Biosciences (University Of Kent)
UK

Biography

Professor Darren Griffin joined the school in 2004 from Brunel University. His main interests are in the study of chromosomes, principally in humans (from spermatogenesis to preimplantation development) and birds. Other interests include allelic variation and its relationship to fatness and studies relating to eLearning. In 2007 he became a BBSRC Career Development Fellow with a remit to exploit microarray technology for studies of copy number variation in birds and humans.


Research Interest

2008 Doctor of Science, University of Manchester 2007 Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists 2007 BBSRC Career Development Fellow 2004 Vice President of the International Chromosome and Genome Society 2002 Postgraduate Certificate, Teaching and Learning in HE, Brunel University. 2002 Fellow of the Institute of Biology. 2001 Editorial Board 'Prenatal Diagnosis'. 1992 Doctor of Philosophy, Human Genetics, University College London. 1988 Bachelor of Science (with honours), Genetics and Cell Biology, University of Manchester.

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